GREAT BRITAIN: I Loathe Dictators

The most-talked-of political clique in 1938
was the "Cliveden Set," the name applied to a group of eminent Britons
who frequented Cliveden, Buckinghamshire estate of Lord & Lady Astor.
Occasional visitors to Cliveden are Prime Minister & Mrs. Neville
Chamberlain; Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England;
Geoffrey Dawson,' editor of the potent London Times, which is owned by
Lady Astor's brother-in-law. Major John Jacob Astor; and Colonel & Mrs.
Charles Augustus Lindbergh.

To certain Clivedenites Lindbergh reputedly delivered his reputedly
damaging remarks on the Russian Air Force which reputedly scared...